Exactly. I first saw this earlier today on the New York Post site and it broke my heart that that they, tabloid-rag-that-they-are, didn't have 'Fly yes, land no' as a zingy headline.

I know you can't teach an old dog new tricks but my advice to Ford would be when you are well into your '70's and flying a plane, you might want to lose some of your trademark snark/arrogance because if something is wrong or out of place, there is a fair chance it is your fault.

Actor Harrison Ford said he was distracted and concerned about turbulence from another aircraft last month when he mistakenly landed on a taxiway at a Southern California airport after flying low over an airliner with 116 people aboard, according to an audio recording released Friday.

"I'm the schmuck who landed on the taxiway," Ford told an air traffic controller shortly after the near-miss on Feb. 13 at John Wayne Airport in Orange County.

Recordings of Ford's conversations with air traffic controllers were released Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration.

When an air traffic controller told the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" star to take his time getting the number from his pilot's license, remarking it isn't a big deal, Ford responded: "It's a big deal for me."

After Ford told the employee his name, the man seemed taken aback and assured Ford he won't share his phone number with anyone.